SYNTHESIS AND RESEARCH OF CEMENT PROPERTIES FOR BONE GRAFTING
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Calcium phosphate cement for bone grafting has been synthesized. Various preparation’s methods of tricalcium phosphate, which is one of the components for the production of cement, have been investigated. The influence of the synthesis methods of tricalcium phosphate on the final properties of the cement stone is established. Сement’s compositions with the most suitable characteristics for medical purposes have been developed.

Keywords:
calcium phosphate cement, brushite, bone grafting
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